St.John's Fort

Rebuilt by the Dutch in the
18th century, St. John's Fort
was once a private Portuguese
chapel dedicated to St. John
the Baptist.

The fort has an interesting
feature - cannons face inland
as, during that time, attacks
on Melaka came mainly from the
hinterland instead of from the
sea.

Another attraction for many is
the view from the top of the
hill where St. John's Fort
stands, particularly for the
fantastic tropical sunsets.

Getting Here

By Foot or TaxiSt. John's Fort is a little
way out of town. If you head
away from town on Jalan
Parameswara, it turns into
Jalan Hujung Pasir. Turn left
onto Jalan Bukit Senjuang. The
Fort will be on your left.

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